The Big Lebowski Bowling Night @ Lomography Gallery Store London Soho

Dude, what better way to let loose than to rock & bowl Lebowski style! We’re talking about taking the Lubitel or LC-A+ for a roll down the fast lane. Feel free to turn up in your dressing gown!

24th Thursday 6pm – Putting into practice Prophecies 7 & 8

No. 7 Let Loose with Lomography
No. 8 The Avant-garde is Analogue

Let loose, relax and unwind as the week draws to a close. We’ll meet in store, learn a bit about the LC-A+ and Lubitel cameras and then make our way down to Bloomsbury lanes for a team match and fancy snaps… taking long exposures and the busy night street life along the way!

Tickets are £20 and include 2 posters + stickers of the 2 prophecies featured, lend-a-camera, a roll of film, one bowling game, bowling shoes rental and a drink (juice, fizzy drink or beer) plus 10% discount on film processing and prizes for the winning team! Over 18s only.

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